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The Chemical Brothers - Dig your own hole

Chemical Brothers, The - Dig Your Own Hole

Label:
Catalog#:
ASW 6180
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
US
Released:
07 Apr 1997
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Breakbeat, Techno, Big Beat

Tracklist

1   Block Rockin' Beats 5:14 X
    Performer [Sample] - Schooly D*
  Written-By - Weaver*
2   Dig Your Own Hole 5:27 X
    Bass [Fizz Funkin' Wah Bass] - Ali Friend
3   Elektrobank 8:18 X
    Vocals [Vocal Sample] - Keith Murray
  Voice [Introduction] - Kool Herc*
4   Piku 4:54 X
5   Setting Sun 5:29 X
    Voice - Noel Gallagher
  Written-By - Gallagher*
6   It Doesn't Matter 6:14 X
    Written-By - Emelin* , King* , Conly* , Ford* , Slye*
7   Don't Stop The Rock 4:48 X
8   Get Up On It Like This 2:48 X
    Written-By - Jones*
9   Lost In The K-Hole 3:51 X
    Bass [Amusing Acid Bass] - Seggs*
10   Where Do I Begin 6:51 X
    Voice - Beth Orton
11   The Private Psychedelic Reel 9:28 X
    Performer [Dub 'tetix Wave'], Clarinet - Jonathan Donahue
  Written-By - Donahue*

Credits

Edited By, Compiled By - Cheeky Paul
Engineer - Jon Dee (tracks: 5) , Steve Dub (tracks: 1 to 4, 6, 7, 9 to 11) , Tim Holmes (tracks: 8)
Engineer [Assistant] - John Collyer*
Mastered By - Mike Marsh
Performer - Ed Simons , Tom Rowlands
Producer - Chemical Brothers, The
Written-By - Simons* , Rowlands*

Notes

Recorded at Orinoco Studios, South London.
Mastered at the Exchange.

Track 1 contains a sample from "Gucci Again", as performed by Schooly D.
Track 3 introduction voice: The mighty Kool Herc captured live at the Irvine Plaza autumn '96. Contains a vocal sample performed by Keith Murray.
Track 6 contains excerpts from "It Comes On Anyhow", as performed by Lothar And The Hand People.
Track 8 contains a sample from "Money Runner" as performed by John Schroeder.


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Review by ibbjamin Dec 10, 2005 (edited over 3 years ago)
As I was beginning to listen to electronic music, I had always known the Chemical Brothers to supposedly be some of the best producers. I listened patiently to many of their albums without developing any sort of liking at all, but I remained patient. Then I heard "It Doesn't Matter," and everything changed. Although I have never been a huge fan of the Chemical Brothers, I do have a lot of respect for them; this track helped shape my musical tastes ever since I heard it and it still remains as a very fond memory in the back of my mind.